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steve, it is great to have you here. to get started, i want you to hear what kathleen sebelius had to say when she was asked directly about this issue, accountability. here she is. >> i think the most important thing is fix it, and that's certainly what the president expects, it's what i expect, and that's what we're really in the process of doing. we have had new talent in technology come in, we have new management talent, and we want it to be a smoothly-operating marketplace for every american who really needs affordable health care. it doesn't operate that way now. it's far from being optimum, and we won't stop until it is. gerri: i didn't hear the buck stops there, did you hear that, steve, in that answer? what do you make of it? >> i sure didn't. and by the way, in an earlier interview that i think was earlier this morning about which she was asked whether she might have to resign, she basically went on a tirade against the republicans. it's hard to see how the faulty rollout of this obamacare web site can be blamed
steve, it is great to have you here. to get started, i want you to hear what kathleen sebelius had to say when she was asked directly about this issue, accountability. here she is. >> i think the most important thing is fix it, and that's certainly what the president expects, it's what i expect, and that's what we're really in the process of doing. we have had new talent in technology come in, we have new management talent, and we want it to be a smoothly-operating marketplace for every...
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after a lifetime of working in west virginia coal mines, steve day's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. once again it's on the rise among miners. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from his oxygen tanks and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore. dr. paul wheeler found day did not have disabling black lung, the same opinion he has given against hundreds of coal miners who also had been denied benefits. for dr. wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find black lung. >> not according to what we have seen. >> reporter: according to available records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for peb integrity, of 1,573 cases dr.
after a lifetime of working in west virginia coal mines, steve day's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. once again it's on the rise among miners. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from his oxygen tanks and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then...
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the texas senator was out there pheasant hunting with steve king raising the question of who to root for, the pheasants or the wacko birds? well, this hunting season for votes, who could forget mitt romney's focus on small varmints, not to mention the other prestal candidates who have had to display their guns, suggesting that the senator from alamo country may be ready to run himself for president. i'm hopeful they hae tries it. it would be good to see this man's full-scale program for our country, what he'd do to insure tens of millions of out there for health care, how he'd finance social security and medicare for the long haul, what wars he'd fight, how he'd bring peace and security to our country, how he would work the bipartisan compromises we need to meet the country's challenges. all he does now is stand back from government, take pot shots at pheasants and democrats alike, leaving the real work of running this country to the people dressed for work, instead
the texas senator was out there pheasant hunting with steve king raising the question of who to root for, the pheasants or the wacko birds? well, this hunting season for votes, who could forget mitt romney's focus on small varmints, not to mention the other prestal candidates who have had to display their guns, suggesting that the senator from alamo country may be ready to run himself for president. i'm hopeful they hae tries it. it would be good to see this man's full-scale program for our...
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. >> reporter: steve's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from oxygen and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore. dr. paul wheeler found day did not have disabling black lung, the same opinion he has given against hundreds of coal miners who also been denied benefits. for dr. wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find. >> reporter: according to records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for public integrity, of 1,573 cases dr. wheeler never found a single case that would automatically qualify a miner for benefits, not one. >> you stand by all those cases? >> absolutely. tha
. >> reporter: steve's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from oxygen and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns...
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here's ted cruz, and congressman steve king. early morning conversation. over coffee. making excuses for dick cheney shooting his friend in the face. according to them, it happens. >> yeah, look, it happens. >> it's just part of it, and risk is a factor. >> now, if cruz and king are really good friends, why in the world would they be talking about dick cheney's hunting accident? ted cruz can go to iowa, pose for the cameras all he wants, with a shotgun, hold it wrong, pretend he's a regular guy, normal guy. but you know what, don't let him fool you. he's not the normal dude that he wants you to believe he is. he doesn't care about average americans. and the fallacy in his whole push to win over the conviction crowd, anybody else who pays attention to this, knows that all along he's been going after president obama, and obama care. not once has he stepped up and given a solution to the 50 million americans who don't have health care. another thing that catches my attention is that over 10% of america's largest companies pay zero percent tax rate. i would like to know wh
here's ted cruz, and congressman steve king. early morning conversation. over coffee. making excuses for dick cheney shooting his friend in the face. according to them, it happens. >> yeah, look, it happens. >> it's just part of it, and risk is a factor. >> now, if cruz and king are really good friends, why in the world would they be talking about dick cheney's hunting accident? ted cruz can go to iowa, pose for the cameras all he wants, with a shotgun, hold it wrong, pretend...
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having the right wing pr game of a little pheasant hunting trip with the far right tea party congressman steve king. great for the image. before hunting, cruz received multiple standing ovations from the rabid right where he continued his myth-telling campaign and the crowd loved it. >> we are facing extraordinary tletss to our nation. we are seeing an administration that seems bent on violating every constitutional protection we have in the bill of rights. >> an extraordinary threat? more of their trademark fear mongering on display. and despite poll numbers sinking like a stone, the gop hasn't learned anything over the past year. take a look. >> it's the number one job killer in this country. >> there's this big cloud hanging over small business right now. it's obama care. >> and it's denying care to millions. >> under obama care they're cutting $716 billion from medicare. >> the way we're going to stop obama care, it's going to come from the american people. >> when we elect me president of the united states, we're going to get rid of obama care. >> memories. we're going to get rid of obama
having the right wing pr game of a little pheasant hunting trip with the far right tea party congressman steve king. great for the image. before hunting, cruz received multiple standing ovations from the rabid right where he continued his myth-telling campaign and the crowd loved it. >> we are facing extraordinary tletss to our nation. we are seeing an administration that seems bent on violating every constitutional protection we have in the bill of rights. >> an extraordinary...
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. >> and steve, we heard from governor romney blasting the president today on his health care legislation that became one of the largest laws our land has ever seen and now what are other republicans saying? >> they want details on the website and what went wrong and the health care system and not just the health care website. one is urging action from the president. >> i am calling on the president now to say let's have a time-out on this, mr. president. you call a time-out on this. convene a group of bipartisan leaders to address health care concerns in this country, because this is not working. i am hearing it from my constituents and let's do it live as opposed to the way it was passed in the first instance. >> they said americans are frustrated with both sides of the aisle and want it fixed. >> what are democrats reacting to tonight? >> they say it will be fixed and many people that lose their insurance will get better plans at lower prices with government help to pay for them, and they admitted not as much people as they hoped are getting signed up, and they rely on the younger amer
. >> and steve, we heard from governor romney blasting the president today on his health care legislation that became one of the largest laws our land has ever seen and now what are other republicans saying? >> they want details on the website and what went wrong and the health care system and not just the health care website. one is urging action from the president. >> i am calling on the president now to say let's have a time-out on this, mr. president. you call a time-out...
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and we didn't know what they had in terms of leverage, steve, over these insurance companies but it's beginning to become very clear. the truth lies with the insurance company sees. >> sure. absolutely. because they're the ones who have got to provide. and it's -- there are all sorts of stories about how remember if you like your doctor, if you like your plan, keep your plan, not true. if you like your hospital, that's not going to be true, as well. because so few are going to be involved. in the meantime, the democrats and the president clearly own this now. the affordable care act is theirs, and that, brian, is why they're trying to blame everybody else. those insurers, they're cut-rate, bad apples. one of the guys -- >> that was bad they said that yesterday. when the president used that term to describe insurance companies in boston, it was essentially game on with a lot of these companies. >> absolutely. it's just like with wall street when he referred to them as fat cats. >> this is just too good. there are such things as standards in the law. so in other words, companies just ca
and we didn't know what they had in terms of leverage, steve, over these insurance companies but it's beginning to become very clear. the truth lies with the insurance company sees. >> sure. absolutely. because they're the ones who have got to provide. and it's -- there are all sorts of stories about how remember if you like your doctor, if you like your plan, keep your plan, not true. if you like your hospital, that's not going to be true, as well. because so few are going to be...
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steve, what can you tell us? >> well, i just happened to come from a meeting with a senior administration official who happened to state that this was an israeli attack. and added the other interesting pee pieces of this, which we hadn't heard before, part of the systems were russian in origin. that's a complicating factor. of course, we have very critical weapons inspections and chemical weapons destruction efforts under way. key meetings tomorrow. so the timing is odd. the attack is consistent with how israel has tracked weapons systems before that it thought would reach hezbollah. and so speculating it looks as if israel was worried the shipment of these systems was imminent and took action. >> why now? particularly on a day when we've had encouraging news about the dismantling of syria's chemical weapons. >> well, it does show that israel continues to be ferociously focused on its core interests in a way that do not necessarily play nicely with other coordinated efforts with allies. and that's probably a good
steve, what can you tell us? >> well, i just happened to come from a meeting with a senior administration official who happened to state that this was an israeli attack. and added the other interesting pee pieces of this, which we hadn't heard before, part of the systems were russian in origin. that's a complicating factor. of course, we have very critical weapons inspections and chemical weapons destruction efforts under way. key meetings tomorrow. so the timing is odd. the attack is...
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but first i want to turn to democratic senator steve beshear, republican governor john kasich in neighboring ohio. i wanted to take this out of washington because in kentucky you set up your own health care exchange. in ohio, governor kasich, you declined to do so until the federal government comes in to do that. let me start with you. the president says there is no excuse for this terrible rollout for obama care through the website. are you as frustrated with how all of this has started? governor kasich? >> is that to me? >> yes. >> yeah. well, look, david, the problem is obama care doesn't control costs. secondly, it's going to drive up the costs for the vast majority of ohioans. it threatens business to grow beyond 50 employees, and frankly, what i think has to concern everybody, this economy is stalled and people don't know what the future is going to bring. and when people are uncertain about the future, they sit on their wallets, and that's why we're not seeing the kind of economic growth that we need to see that's so vital to create new jobs here in the state of ohio. >> that's the ar
but first i want to turn to democratic senator steve beshear, republican governor john kasich in neighboring ohio. i wanted to take this out of washington because in kentucky you set up your own health care exchange. in ohio, governor kasich, you declined to do so until the federal government comes in to do that. let me start with you. the president says there is no excuse for this terrible rollout for obama care through the website. are you as frustrated with how all of this has started?...
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and i'm dressed this halloween as steve kornacki. we've got lots of politics tonight, starting at the white house, where you might have noticed, it's been something of a rough couple of weeks for the president. with the rocky rollout of his signature health reform law dominating the news, the political toll is real and it is getting worse. and nowhere is the damage more apparent than in the latest polling from nbc news, where president obama's approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 42%. that is a five-point drop from just earlier this month. these numbers, as bad as the
and i'm dressed this halloween as steve kornacki. we've got lots of politics tonight, starting at the white house, where you might have noticed, it's been something of a rough couple of weeks for the president. with the rocky rollout of his signature health reform law dominating the news, the political toll is real and it is getting worse. and nowhere is the damage more apparent than in the latest polling from nbc news, where president obama's approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of...
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right, steve? the last two weeks for a campaign, it's about winning and losing. >> the terry mcauliffe, i'm sorry. i know the guy. i like him very much. he's just not a tight fit for virginia and the b fact that the republicans have apparently lost the race to terry mcauliffe speaks ill of the republican party in virginia now. >> incredible. political parties are either expanding or contracting. this is the inevitable consequence of nominating somebody through a caucus process. >> explain why did they decide to do it through a convention instead of a primary that would have probably gotten a guy that would have beaten terry mcauliffe? >> in a primary you have impure people voting. you have rhinos participating. >> do you mean people who go to work every day and drop their kids off at school and go to work. >> eat food. >> come home and -- >> grocery shop. >> put the kids to bed and don't spend all day listening to talk radio on the blogosphere? those people. >> exactly right. >> we don't want those
right, steve? the last two weeks for a campaign, it's about winning and losing. >> the terry mcauliffe, i'm sorry. i know the guy. i like him very much. he's just not a tight fit for virginia and the b fact that the republicans have apparently lost the race to terry mcauliffe speaks ill of the republican party in virginia now. >> incredible. political parties are either expanding or contracting. this is the inevitable consequence of nominating somebody through a caucus process....
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congressman steve stockman is even handing out the copies of the website's obama impeachment book to every member of congress, bill. >> there's so much going on here. first of all, i've got to say there's a common thread here with this guy down in mississippi and with this nazi talk. this is the tea party mantra. remember the tea party is essentially a racist organization. let's just be honest about that. we saw it from the very beginning with the white face they used to wear at the rallies, with the posters they used to hang around, with the confederate flags that i saw at tea party rallies here on the washington mall, and the source of that tea party movement is that they've never been able to accept barack obama as a legitimate president. the birthers are part of it. they've never been able to accept a black man in the white house. then we see all these different manifestations of it. that's what's going on here. with all these different stories we're telling. it's part of the the same m.o. >> when you look at the fact that conservative republicans would say that the president's a
congressman steve stockman is even handing out the copies of the website's obama impeachment book to every member of congress, bill. >> there's so much going on here. first of all, i've got to say there's a common thread here with this guy down in mississippi and with this nazi talk. this is the tea party mantra. remember the tea party is essentially a racist organization. let's just be honest about that. we saw it from the very beginning with the white face they used to wear at the...
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at the beginning of 2009, he sat down with steve kroft for his first television interview. >> kroft: until the end of 2008, harry markopolos was an obscure financial analyst and mildly eccentric fraud investigator from boston who most people would never notice on the street. >> my modern greek hero. how you doing? >> kroft: but today he enjoys an almost heroic status, pursued by journalists and movie producers and honored by colleagues as the man who went to the securities and exchange commission and blew the whistle on bernie madoff and his $50 billion fraud. >> (blows whistle) thank you. thank you. please take your seats. >> kroft: but he seems uncomfortable with all the attention, and knows that he is no hero. >> i stand before you a $50 billion failure. (laughter) >> kroft: how many times did you send material to the sec? >> may 2000, october 2001, october, november, and december of 2005, then again june 2007, and finally april 2008. >> kroft: hmm. >> so five separate sec submissions. >> kroft: and in spite of all of the things that you did, it still ended up in disaster. >> ther
at the beginning of 2009, he sat down with steve kroft for his first television interview. >> kroft: until the end of 2008, harry markopolos was an obscure financial analyst and mildly eccentric fraud investigator from boston who most people would never notice on the street. >> my modern greek hero. how you doing? >> kroft: but today he enjoys an almost heroic status, pursued by journalists and movie producers and honored by colleagues as the man who went to the securities and...
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>> steve, i would. let me tell you why. you got my historian wheels turning by talking about court packing and fdr. this is bigger than that. there is a discredited legal theory called nullification that goes back into the 1800s. if there is a law on the books, and you can't change it legislatively, and you can't change it by winning at the ballot box, and you can't even get the courts to rule your way, then congress or states have taken steps to try to nullify laws and that happened with respect to slavery laws, with integration in the 1950s and '60s. what we're seeing in congress is a set of nullification behaviors. if we don't like obama care but can't beat it legislatively, let's defund it. let's actually shut down the entire federal government because we don't like it. and another nullification strategy is what i call the decapitation strategy. we don't like an agency or program or don't like the fact that law says there should be 11 d.c. circuit judges, so what we do is we just don't approve an agency head. noaa wyatt
>> steve, i would. let me tell you why. you got my historian wheels turning by talking about court packing and fdr. this is bigger than that. there is a discredited legal theory called nullification that goes back into the 1800s. if there is a law on the books, and you can't change it legislatively, and you can't change it by winning at the ballot box, and you can't even get the courts to rule your way, then congress or states have taken steps to try to nullify laws and that happened with...
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they didn't say that, steve. but when you go out there, we have the same thing with michele bachmann. you talk to people in the room no there's kind of a distance between the speaker and the stage. >> even more so with him. it was interesting. he spoke for 45 minutes with no notes, a body mic. >> smart guy. >> he did it really well. that's an impressive skill. but there was not a ton of anticipation in the room beforehand. during his speech people were engaged for a while and then they were checking their backberries. ate fundraiser not a rally. sarah palin spoke at this same fundraising dinner. annual thing. there were 1,000 people there. ted cruz had 600. >> interesting. steve coll thank you so much. good to see you. willie what do we have ahead? >> a big auction coming up. michael jordan's house in chicago is going up for sale. they let us go inside for a tour. no cameras ever been inside michael's house. they let us go inside. i got to check out his shoes. >> that's disturbing. >> something else happened. >>
they didn't say that, steve. but when you go out there, we have the same thing with michele bachmann. you talk to people in the room no there's kind of a distance between the speaker and the stage. >> even more so with him. it was interesting. he spoke for 45 minutes with no notes, a body mic. >> smart guy. >> he did it really well. that's an impressive skill. but there was not a ton of anticipation in the room beforehand. during his speech people were engaged for a while and...
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caller: good morning, steve. great show, really appreciated. this is absolutely still the land of opportunity. challenged just like a government to live within the means that we are provided. that is what america is all about. i do think there is one significant issue that is currently holding many back right now. are a couple of very powerful social said the books of commodities may. right now, in the united states there are over 10 million u.s. that of all races all ages have impregnated multiple women. the vast majority of those children that are born the cost from the first day of birth of a child is being born in many almonds exclusively from the federal government. many children were being born discreetly by the families and etc. families. i do think that one significant fundamental step if a just from a personal accountability from the individual, the mail and also the extended family. i think that would make a big difference financially for our country. danielle neuhauser. -- daniel newhauser. from one of our tweeters there is this. two
caller: good morning, steve. great show, really appreciated. this is absolutely still the land of opportunity. challenged just like a government to live within the means that we are provided. that is what america is all about. i do think there is one significant issue that is currently holding many back right now. are a couple of very powerful social said the books of commodities may. right now, in the united states there are over 10 million u.s. that of all races all ages have impregnated...
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let's get to steve liesman. good morning to you, steve. >> andrew, thanks very much. i'm here with eric rosengren. yesterday, eric, we interviewed the loser, st. louis fed president jim bullard. and now, what did boston fed do, fiscal probabilities to the red sox? were you a player in the world series victory? >> i'm afraid we can't take any credit, but it certainly was wonderful news that the boston red sox won. >> okay. let's talk about fed policy move very quickly. you said last night at the university of massachusetts that it didn't matter if the fed tapered in april or december. it's irrelevant for the market. >> so i didn't say it was irrelevant to the market. i did say that the difference between one quarter or two quarters wouldn't make a big difference to the total stock of securities that we held. so given that we're close to $4 trillion, the difference of one quarter one way or the other doesn't make a huge difference in the stock. >> you're not talking about eliminating qe. you're talking about reducing it, reducing it over the three or four-month period.
let's get to steve liesman. good morning to you, steve. >> andrew, thanks very much. i'm here with eric rosengren. yesterday, eric, we interviewed the loser, st. louis fed president jim bullard. and now, what did boston fed do, fiscal probabilities to the red sox? were you a player in the world series victory? >> i'm afraid we can't take any credit, but it certainly was wonderful news that the boston red sox won. >> okay. let's talk about fed policy move very quickly. you said...
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that's why people compare him to the likes of steve jobs. >> thank you. >>> still to come. almost a year since superstorm sandy slammed the northeast. have state and federal officials really done enough to prepare for future natural disasters? my next guest says no. they need to do more. that's next. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. you may be muddling through allergies. try z
that's why people compare him to the likes of steve jobs. >> thank you. >>> still to come. almost a year since superstorm sandy slammed the northeast. have state and federal officials really done enough to prepare for future natural disasters? my next guest says no. they need to do more. that's next. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break...
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host: let's take more of your calls, steve in scottsdale, arizona, republican line. caller: hi, thanks for taking my call. i wanted to say something about the health care rollout. maybe what they should do is make it more simplified. these websites are so complicated. they put so much stuff on their and it takes forever to download. if they made it a simple website -- if they made it simpler just like the tax code was complicated -- same thing. things easierke policy wherene you put your social security number in common name, address and then you pick -- you only get one, you pick it and it's or $200 per month or whatever they figure the cost will be and then it would work or it then everybody would have it and they would not have all these problems. host: thank you so much. let's talk with dave in michigan on our line for independents. caller: hello? good morning. i'm calling about the nsa thing. you believe that what the united states is doing with the nsa, to spy on their own people is really wrong. they should be out there taking care of the terrorists and monito
host: let's take more of your calls, steve in scottsdale, arizona, republican line. caller: hi, thanks for taking my call. i wanted to say something about the health care rollout. maybe what they should do is make it more simplified. these websites are so complicated. they put so much stuff on their and it takes forever to download. if they made it a simple website -- if they made it simpler just like the tax code was complicated -- same thing. things easierke policy wherene you put your social...
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she remembers the day she found her son steve face down in the front yard. >> my husband ran out and started rescue breathing. and i ran in and got the narcan. right here. he was laying on his back. totally blue. so the narcan, as soon as it got into his nostrils, he started to stir and wake up. and came to. thank god for narcan. >> narcan is distributed as part of massachusetts opioid prevention program. >> it was targeted for high-risk injection drug users. we soon started learning about parents going to needle exchanges. >> today, they distribute the product to addicts, first responders, and learn to cope, a support group for parents of addicts. linda has been going to learn to cope meetings for the past nine years. >> nasal narcan, the overdose reversal drug is available at every meeting. if you're in this room, you should have narcan. >> they have distributed hundreds of kits to its members who have managed to reverse at least nine overdoses. >> tinging of the lips, fingernails, anything like that, also. if you -- >> it's ready to administer, and it will go up one nostril. >> yo
she remembers the day she found her son steve face down in the front yard. >> my husband ran out and started rescue breathing. and i ran in and got the narcan. right here. he was laying on his back. totally blue. so the narcan, as soon as it got into his nostrils, he started to stir and wake up. and came to. thank god for narcan. >> narcan is distributed as part of massachusetts opioid prevention program. >> it was targeted for high-risk injection drug users. we soon started...
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he hunted pheasant can conservative congressman steve king and fired up the gop faithful. >> nothing, nothing, nothing, matters more than an energized, active and vocal grass roots america. that's how you win elections. >> reporter: meantime, louisiana governor bobby jindal, who is also 42, left the door opened on his plans. >> i don't know what i'm going to do in 2016. i think it's too early. >> reporter: in new jersey, tough talking gop favorite chris christie at age 51 is a week away from winning a second term as governor of a state that leans far to the left. >> we could stick to our principles and still come together. >> reporter: on tuesday, he'll tour the communities hard hit by super storm sandy a year ago this week a. tragedy that cemented christie's reputation as a bipartisan leader. today, jeb bush will appear in washington with competitor paul ryan. like the bush dynasty on one side t. duo on the other side of the aisle begins to ge up, too. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to welcome book to virginia, the 47th president of the united states of america, bill clinton
he hunted pheasant can conservative congressman steve king and fired up the gop faithful. >> nothing, nothing, nothing, matters more than an energized, active and vocal grass roots america. that's how you win elections. >> reporter: meantime, louisiana governor bobby jindal, who is also 42, left the door opened on his plans. >> i don't know what i'm going to do in 2016. i think it's too early. >> reporter: in new jersey, tough talking gop favorite chris christie at age...
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the agreement provides no immunity for any individual, including the company's billionaire owner steve cohen, who's facing a civil lawsuit from the securities and exchange commission. his firm will no longer be allowed to manage money for outside investors. >> this agreement comes amid reports federal prosecutors are on the verge of a $13 billion agreement with j.p. morgan chase over that bank's questionable mortgage procedures. both cases challenge the notion that some wall street firms are too big, too powerful and too important to the economy to prosecute. >> some analysts say criminal charges against chase would be a truer test. >> s.e.c. didn't pose the same risk to the economy of too big to jail problem, as one of the major money center banks, like city bank, bank of america, wells fargo or j.p. morgan would. if you had one of those banks charged criminally, it would limit their ability to transact business and you'd have massive layoffs, you'd have a real problem for the economy. >> the fines top the $157 million hedge fund manager was ordered to pay, but he is also serving an 1
the agreement provides no immunity for any individual, including the company's billionaire owner steve cohen, who's facing a civil lawsuit from the securities and exchange commission. his firm will no longer be allowed to manage money for outside investors. >> this agreement comes amid reports federal prosecutors are on the verge of a $13 billion agreement with j.p. morgan chase over that bank's questionable mortgage procedures. both cases challenge the notion that some wall street firms...